The Dogo Argentino is an endurance hound much like his Irish Wolfhound ancestor. He is expected to track the wild boar across vast pampas, corner the animal and attack and hold it for the hunters. The Dogo Argentino was fast becoming a legend.
Feel free to contact any member of the Board with questions, comments, suggestions, and/or to volunteer for club activities or committees. If you’re interested in purchasing a dogo argentino, please visit our Dogo Argentino for Sale page. The Dogo Argentino Club of America is led by a dedicated group of volunteers nominated and elected by the membership on a four-year rotating basis. By clicking on CONTINUE you confirm that you are 18 years and over. The Dogo Argentino is a large, white, muscular breed of dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar. Schaffer Ridge Dogo Kennel is home to Dogo Argentinos and a professional staff of boar hunters. Dogos Hunt in packs just like their great ancestress the wolfs. The Dogo Argentino is a big-game hunter and guardian breed from Argentina. If you have a boar problem or are interested in guided hog hunting … Note: to turn off these warnings you need to set the 'safe mode' to OFF (on the top right) The Dogo Argentino runs high speeds in short distances but through long distance they gallop saving energy to capture the pray as they go on their search.
The Dogo Argentino is a pack-hunting dog, bred for the pursuit of big-game such as wild boar and puma, and possesses the strength, intelligence and quick responsiveness of a serious athlete. In 1928, Antonio Nores Martinez, a medical doctor, professor and surgeon, set out to breed a big game hunting dog that was also capable of being a loyal pet and guard dog. Warning - thread El Dogo Argentino (pit fighting dog) versus Boar might contain content that is not suitable for all ages. Click on the board member’s name below to directly email that person. The breeder, Antonio Nores Martínez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion.